CFP Board Imposes Public Discipline
Disciplinary actions relate to 24 current or former CFP® professionals
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WASHINGTON, Jan. 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Certified Financial Planner Board of Standards, Inc. (CFP Board) announced today public disciplinary actions against the following individuals, effective immediately or on the date noted in each case. Public disciplinary actions taken by CFP Board, in order of increasing severity, include Public Censures, Suspensions and Permanent Revocations. This release contains information about recent disciplinary actions relating to 24 current or former CFP® professionals. Of these actions, there are six Public Censures, 10 Suspensions, and eight Revocations.
Pakistan blackout: Seven central power generation employees suspended
A preliminary inquiry revealed they were careless SAMAA | TV - Posted: Jan 11, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago SAMAA | TV Posted: Jan 11, 2021 | Last Updated: 3 months ago
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Seven employees of the Central Power Generation Company Ltd in Guddu were sacked over the electricity breakdown that hit Pakistan Saturday night.
According to a notification issued by the company s CEO, a preliminary inquiry revealed that the employees were working under Plant Manager III. Their negligence of duty led to the power failure, it read.
The workers have been identified as additional plant manager Sohail Ahmed, junior engineer Deedar Ali Channa, foreman Ali Hassan Golo, operators Ayyaz Hussain and Saeed Ahmed, and attendants Siraj Ahmed and Ilyas Ahmed.
Rescue official’s dismissal overturned
ACS finds contract extension process contrary to policy
Rescue 1122. PHOTO: ONLINE
LAHORE:
The home department has declared the process adopted by Rescue 1122 for extending the contract of its employees as contrary to the Contract Employment Policy 2004.
Additional Chief Secretary Momin Agha stated this while cancelling the termination orders of a grade-17 female officer issued by the rescue service.
The officer had failed to appear for physical test declared mandatory for contract extension. She claimed she could not appear because of an accident. The officer had reportedly submitted an application for getting another opportunity for the test. However, her service was terminated.
Two SHOs dismissed for torturing, stripping man
Peshawar
December 29, 2020
PESHAWAR: Two station house officers (SHOs) of the provincial capital and a couple of other cops were dismissed from service on Monday in the Amir Tehkaley humiliation case.
Besides, another SHO and one moharrar were dismissed by the authorities for misuse of case property vehicle. The car was later allegedly used by another cop for smuggling drugs.
An official confirmed that the former SHO of Tehkal Police Station, Shehryar Ahmad, ex-SHO Yakatoot Police Station, Imranuddin, and two constables Tauseef and Naeem had been dismissed from service in the humiliation case of Amir, who belonged to Tehkal village in Peshawar.
FBR to Introduce Reforms to End Political Interference in Transfers and Postings
The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) has decided to implement key reforms in January 2021 by checking political interference in transfers/postings and reducing the total number of FBR members from existing thirteen to eight or nine under new reform and restructuring plan.
Sources familiar with matter told ProPakistani that the plan included reconfiguration of the board itself by reducing the number of FBR members from thirteen to nine or eight under the reforms plan.
The FBR would create the position of Director Generals and also abolish the posts of few members. The FBR will also rationalise professionals to support staff ratio.